Net Neutrality Proponents Warn FCC of Loopholes in Regulations
MediaPost, November 3, 2009
By Wendy Davis
Leading Net Neutrality proponents are warning that the FCC's proposed Net Neutrality rules could create significant loopholes for ISPs. There are two major ambiguities in the proposed rules. One is that the FCC hasn't clarified what type of activity it will consider discriminatory. The other is that the FCC carves out an exception to all rules for reasonable network management practices, yet doesn't define such practices.
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